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Jack Was Optimistic, created by Connecticut-based artist Chris Plaisted, is on display at Roswell Area Park. Sponsored by the Robert W. Hagan Family Foundation, the work is one of two sculptures recently installed by the Roswell Arts Fund after delays due to the pandemic and shelter-in-place restrictions. Jack Was Optimistic is nearly 20 feet in height and resembles a beanstalk with clouds near the top, as depicted in the fairytale “Jack and the Beanstalk.” The sculpture, along with Lunar Eclipse by Hanna Jubran in Don White Memorial Park, are a part of this year’s ArtAround Roswell public art series.
Roswell tightens rules for multi-family units
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